Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Controversial solar geoengineering could be exactly what the planet needs. Or it could be a colossal disaster When US startup Make Sunsets released two weather balloons into the skies above Mexico’s Baja California peninsula last year, it kicked up a fierce debate about one of the world’s most controversial climate solutions.
Impactscommons.wikimedia.org 'The Ark' and 'JUNG_E' use the climate change crisis as a point of entry for science fiction Science fiction regularly explores exaggerated visions of real-world problems, including apprehensions about the climate crisis.
Impacts Photo by Daniel Olah on Unsplash Climate change turned Venus into a hellscape. Is Earth next? Some scientists suspect Venus was once much like Earth, with a liquid water ocean like the ones that support life on our planet. So what happened?
Top Story www.nationalgeographic.com Emma Marris: Why we'll succeed in saving the planet from climate change Life will be different—and warmer—in 2070. But we will find ways to limit carbon emissions, embrace nature, and thrive.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding